Long journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone

Long journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone

Long journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone

Long journey with Mr. Jefferson: The Life of Dumas Malone

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Overview

The magisterial collaboration over half a lifetime between historian Dumas Malone and his subject, Thomas Jefferson, is the basis for William G. Hyland Jr.'s compelling Long Journey with Mr. Jefferson. Malone, the courtly and genteel historian from Mississippi, spent thirty-eight years researching and writing the definitive biography of the man who invented the United States of America.

Hyland provides a surprising portrait of the man many consider America's greatest historian, recording in detail Malone's struggle to finish his towering six-volume work on Jefferson through excruciating pain and then blindness at the age of eighty-three. Hyland includes Malone's previously unpublished correspondence with such notables as John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, George H. W. Bush, Felix Frankfurter, and Fawn Brodie. Readers are treated to an exclusive look at private family documents and Malone's unfinished memoir, which reflects on history, social commentary, and his life's accomplishments.

Offering much more than most biographies, this book imparts extensive insight into Malone's earlier years in Mississippi and Georgia, and how they shaped his character. Through interviews with Malone's intimates, family members, rivals, and subordinates, Hyland generates a true portrait of the man behind the intellect and the myth.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612341989
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication date: 01/31/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

WILLIAM G. HYLAND JR., a native of Virginia, is the author of In Defense of Thomas Jefferson (Thomas Dunne Books, 2009), nominated for the Virginia Literary Award. A professor of law at Stetson University College of Law, he has his professional lectures that include speeches at the National Archives and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. He is a member of the Virginia and New York Historical Societies and serves on the Board of Directors of the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society. He lives in Tampa, Florida.
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